Eighty-Eighth Collection
Fairy Doors, invented by American graphic designer Jonathan Wright and his wife Kathleen in 1993, are becoming increasingly popular in Italy. Finding them is sometimes a real challenge. In the photo one of those present in Verona.
Our West Edmonton Mall is always a storehouse for photo opportunities. These are rental swan boats that glide around on a small lake in the mall.
This shot captures the unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty that defines Melbourne. Set in a tranquil park, the view transitions seamlessly from lush greenery to towering modern skyscrapers reflecting the evening light. The glowing streetlamp and scattered park-goers create a harmonious juxtaposition of serenity and city vibrancy. Taken during the golden hour, the image encapsulates the spirit of Melbourne, where innovation and nature coexist in perfect harmony.
The iconic Point Reyes Shipwreck is full of photographic opportunities. Located in Inverness, California, USA.
“Snowflakes are one of nature’s most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together.”
by Vesta M. Kelly, American Poet
In the busyness of Venice this lady found a personal space. The whole composition caught my attention.
This shot of Firehole Falls was taken on a snow coach tour of Yellowstone National Park the day after Christmas. I had only been to Yellowstone in the summer and it was a visual feast to see it in the winter!
My favourite place to watch the sunset, landing airplane and the birds at Sea Island close to YVR in Richmond, BC. Was a great timing to catch these birds flocking in golden hours sun. Taken with iPhone 13Pro.
Rainy and windy Wellington in New Zealand and these daisies thrive and resist the weather and the raindrops add beauty.
The wonder of Venice is not only in the hundred churches and hundred wonderful palaces, architectural masterpieces and treasure chests of thousands of works of art. The wonder is also getting lost in its "calli" and finding yourself face to face with a white cat that observes you from a window that you can touch...
I was so impressed by the dramatic clouds tapering around and reflecting off of the boats ~ thankful for my iPhone 📱
“Cloud frame Liberty Bay” -2025
This photograph captures the vibrant seafood culture of Australia, specifically in one of its renowned coastal markets. Taken early in the morning, it showcases freshly shucked oysters displayed on a bed of crushed ice, highlighting their glossy textures and natural beauty. The meticulous arrangement reflects the dedication of local fishmongers, who take pride in delivering the freshest catch. The scene speaks of the connection between the ocean and Australia’s culinary traditions, where seafood lovers gather to indulge in nature’s finest delicacies.
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth tree lights always show off with an impressive window reflection. Fort Worth, Texas, USA
“Winter’s sky is an old blue soul,
weaving dark clouds with wonder.”
by Angie Weiland-Crosby, American Writer